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J.W. Speaker Jeep Wrangler Headlight Upgrades

February 2nd, 2012
Its hard to deny that the stock 2007+ Jeep Wrangler JK headlights are horrible. Talk to any Jeep owner and they will tell you that they wish they could change their headlights to something that outputs much more light.
There are several upgrades out there, but none as of this quality, looks, and price. Introducing the J.W. Speaker Model LED conversion headlamps for 2007+ Jeep Wranglers. These headlamp systems are ECE and DOT approved — they meet the requirements to be used in Europe and the United States. These lights also meet the United States Military requirements. What does this mean? An extremely durable, road legal headlamp replacement kit that outputs much more light than the stock units. The greatest part? This product is made in the U.S.AIts hard to deny that the stock 2007+ Jeep Wrangler JK headlights are horrible. Talk to any Jeep owner and they will tell you that they wish they could change their headlights to something that outputs much more light.

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There are several upgrades out there, but none as of this quality, looks, and price. Introducing the J.W. Speaker Model LED conversion headlamps for 2007+ Jeep Wranglers. These headlamp systems are ECE and DOT approved — they meet the requirements to be used in Europe and the United States. These lights also meet the United States Military requirements. What does this mean? An extremely durable, road legal headlamp replacement kit that outputs much more light than the stock units. The greatest part about these high quality light? They are made in the U.S.A.

For more information about this product and pricing or to place an order, please go to http://ok4wd.com/shop-by-category/lighting.html?cat=480&manufacturer=968.

SEMA Show 2011: Live!

October 28th, 2011

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The SEMA Show is a gearheads dream. Tons of awesome cars, the latest products, and great people that have the same passion. The only bummer? Its only open to those in the industry. To help keep those who cant go informed, we’re going to be tweeting and taking photos of the baddest rides and the latest innovative products. Stay tuned next week and be sure to follow us on twitter at www.twitter.com/ok4wd

Jeep® 4×4: It’s a Family Thing Video

October 21st, 2011

OK 4WD is proud to have been working with the Rivas family for many years at the Jeep Jamboree in the Catskills, N.Y.  They are an awesome group of people who do an amazing job of keeping offroading alive and well in this section of the world and it’s great to see them in this video which shows what a wonderful family they truly are.  This is what it’s all about.

Check out the video below!

OKtober Truckfest 2011 Results and Photos

October 17th, 2011

Wow! What a huge success the event was this year! First and foremost, we’d like to thank everyone that came out and took advantage of the beautiful weather! Without all of you, we wouldn’t be here today. We’d also like to thank the sponsors of the event!

Click here to see the results of the event.

Tar Holloween 4WD Expedition Recap

October 6th, 2011

We’d like to thank everyone that came out to the Tar Holloween 4WD Expedition. While it rained quite a bit, everyone had a great time. We’d like to thank the land owners for allowing us to use the land.

If you took any photos, we’d love to see them! Forward them over to jamesh@ok4wd.com.

This was our 2nd Tar Hallow trail ride this year and like the first it was a awesome time.  The course was 24.7 miles this time and if you’re not familiar with our Tar Hallow adventures, it’s not a typical trail ride.  Our great hosts Art and Bill along with some great helpers lay out a different course for each event.  The courses are at least 20 miles long and take 2 days to cover.  Along the way you are encouraged to “play” in the many stone quarries or natural rock obstacles and hills.  There are also hero sections, which are trails for the better equipped vehicles or the brave.
On Friday we got our camp set up by 5pm and ate a nice dinner around the camp fire.  At 7 pm we all gathered for the night trail ride which was a 3-4 mile trail through the woods and over the mountain.  We had one girl blow out a sidewall and we pulled the spare that was sitting in the wheel well for probably 20 years plus and inflated it and installed it with the help of a HiLift jack under the stars.  At the end of the trail some of us decided to take a ride into town to get icecream and some went back out on the trails.
Saturday morning we were surprised that the rain we heard all night had stopped and we awoke to the smell of coffee and breakfast cooking at Art’s snack shack.  For $3 you get a great breakfast sandwich and a hot coffee which beats trying to make your own.  Since town and civilization is over 10 miles away it’s nice that Art has a great camping compound with his snack shack, a diesel generator and running water.  Everyone left for the trails at their own pace between 8 and noon and since it’s not a guided trail ride you just follow the orange arrows on the trails.  Bill and his crew do an unbelievable job of clearing, marking and this time, even decorating the trail.  For almost 25 miles they put up arrows, list miles on them and give you a mile marker sheet to follow with descriptions.  For the Halloween theme they put up stuff all over the camp and throughout the entire 25 miles of trails. These guys really do an awesome job!  During the day, I lost a front body bushing in my old CJ which caused the radiator to hit the steering column and it put a hole in my radiator tank.  The people I was with helped me remove the radiator, epoxy it, dry it and then when that didn’t work Adam came through with some heavy duty Bars Leak that saved my weekend.  Later in the day Adams tie rod end separated itself at the pitman arm of his TJ and he came through again because he carried a spare one.  We changed it and continued and we actually went 16 miles that day and covered every hero section.  We were the last ones back for the famous and delicious garbage can chicken dinner and there was still plenty chicken and macaroni salad left, but no baked beans.  What is camping if a man can’t fart?  After dinner Art got the big bonfire going and before long Brian Dean Moore showed up and performed his music for us as we sat around the fire.   Out in the middle of nowhere with friends a fire and some great music after a day of wheeling-priceless.  Towards the end of Brian’s last set the rain came and everyone retreated to their camps except a few die hards who had a oak shot glass, JD and the fire to see what they were pouring.  As the rain got heavier and the music ended so did their howls.
Sunday morning again we were surprised that the cold rain that came down most of the night had ended.  We saw some patches of blue sky which encouraged us to head back out and finish the last 8 miles of trail.  By the time we climbed to the top of the mountain the whole sky was blue and it was the first time in over a week there were no clouds. Just as we were soaking in the sun Andrew told us his Bronco had a hole in the trans pan so we had to make a gasket on a screw and put the screw in the hole to seal it.  Andrew caught the fluid coming out and put it back in the trans along with the collection of various trans fluids we all had and limped back to camp while the rest of continued on.  We finished the last few miles by lunch and got back to camp to eat, pack up, say goodbye and head home.  What a weekend!  If you haven’t been on a Tar Hallow weekend yet I would strongly encourage you to make it out to one next year.  They are planning to have 2 again in 2012.

This was our 2nd Tar Hallow trail ride this year and like the first it was a awesome time.  The course was 24.7 miles this time and if you’re not familiar with our Tar Hallow adventures, it’s not a typical trail ride.  Our great hosts Art and Bill along with some great helpers lay out a different course for each event.  The courses are at least 20 miles long and take 2 days to cover.  Along the way you are encouraged to “play” in the many stone quarries or natural rock obstacles and hills.  There are also hero sections, which are trails for the better equipped vehicles or the brave.

On Friday we got our camp set up by 5pm and ate a nice dinner around the camp fire.  At 7 pm we all gathered for the night trail ride which was a 3-4 mile trail through the woods and over the mountain.  We had one girl blow out a sidewall and we pulled the spare that was sitting in the wheel well for probably 20 years plus and inflated it and installed it with the help of a HiLift jack under the stars.  At the end of the trail some of us decided to take a ride into town to get icecream and some went back out on the trails.

Saturday morning we were surprised that the rain we heard all night had stopped and we awoke to the smell of coffee and breakfast cooking at Art’s snack shack.  For $3 you get a great breakfast sandwich and a hot coffee which beats trying to make your own.  Since town and civilization is over 10 miles away it’s nice that Art has a great camping compound with his snack shack, a diesel generator and running water.  Everyone left for the trails at their own pace between 8 and noon and since it’s not a guided trail ride you just follow the orange arrows on the trails.  Bill and his crew do an unbelievable job of clearing, marking and this time, even decorating the trail.  For almost 25 miles they put up arrows, list miles on them and give you a mile marker sheet to follow with descriptions.  For the Halloween theme they put up stuff all over the camp and throughout the entire 25 miles of trails. These guys really do an awesome job!

During the day, I lost a front body bushing in my old CJ which caused the radiator to hit the steering column and it put a hole in my radiator tank.  The people I was with helped me remove the radiator, epoxy it, dry it and then when that didn’t work Adam came through with some heavy duty Bars Leak that saved my weekend.  Later in the day Adams tie rod end separated itself at the pitman arm of his TJ and he came through again because he carried a spare one.  We changed it and continued and we actually went 16 miles that day and covered every hero section.  We were the last ones back for the famous and delicious garbage can chicken dinner and there was still plenty chicken and macaroni salad left, but no baked beans.  What is camping if a man can’t fart?  After dinner Art got the big bonfire going and before long Brian Dean Moore showed up and performed his music for us as we sat around the fire.   Out in the middle of nowhere with friends a fire and some great music after a day of wheeling-priceless.  Towards the end of Brian’s last set the rain came and everyone retreated to their camps except a few die hards who had a oak shot glass, JD and the fire to see what they were pouring.  As the rain got heavier and the music ended so did their howls.

Sunday morning again we were surprised that the cold rain that came down most of the night had ended.  We saw some patches of blue sky which encouraged us to head back out and finish the last 8 miles of trail.  By the time we climbed to the top of the mountain the whole sky was blue and it was the first time in over a week there were no clouds. Just as we were soaking in the sun. Andrew told us his Bronco had a hole in the trans pan so we had to make a gasket on a screw and put the screw in the hole to seal it.  Andrew caught the fluid coming out and put it back in the trans along with the collection of various trans fluids we all had and limped back to camp while the rest of continued on.  We finished the last few miles by lunch and got back to camp to eat, pack up, say goodbye and head home.  What a weekend!  If you haven’t been on a Tar Hallow weekend yet I would strongly encourage you to make it out to one next year.  They are planning to have 2 again in 2012.

Warren County Farmers Fair Mud Bog 2011 Results

August 8th, 2011

This years mud bog was an absolute blast and we’d like to thank everyone that came out. We took a bunch of videos and photos and they will be up shortly.


Click here for the mud bog results.

Click here to view the Mud Bog video.

Warren County Farmers Fair Truck Pull 2011 Results

August 5th, 2011

This years truck pull went off without a hitch… quite literally as there were a few broken hitches! Some ujoints exploded as well, but everyone was okay and the crowd absolutely loved it. Below are the results of the truck pull.

Click here for the 2011 Truck Pull Results.

Superchips: Free Overnight Shipping!

July 28th, 2011

Want more power? What about more miles per gallon? Whoever said you can’t have your cake and eat it to never heard of Superchips. Superchips has been tuning vehicles for over 28 years and with that experience comes safely squeezing every last bit of power and gas mileage from your vehicle.

We’re such a big fan of Superchips that from August 1 through August 31, you will get FREE NEXT DAY SHIPPING on ALL Superchips Cortext and Flashpaq Tuners. Please note however, that this promotion is only valid to the lower 48 states.

Every Superchips Cortext and Flashpaq tuners will automatically be shipped overnight (unless you’re in Alaska or Hawaii, sorry!)

Click here to shop for Superchips Tuners now!

Free Nation Wide Road Hazard with Michelin Tires

July 19th, 2011

From now until November 29, 2011, when you purchase a set of four Michelin tires and have them installed at OK Auto, 4WD & Tire, you will receive free nation wide road hazard protection. For more details, please call our knowledgable sales staff at 908-454-6973 or email us at sales@ok4wd.com.

Please Note: The road hazard excludes the following: Pilot Sport Cup, XPS Rib, XPS Traction,  and any ZP (Zero Pressure) or  PAX application.